Lagan Valley MLA calls for fair deal for new teachers

ALLIANCE Education Spokesperson and Lagan Valley MLA Trevor Lunn has called for extra measures to be taken to ensure that newly qualified teachers are given more opportunity to get classroom experience.

“When someone voluntarily retires and receives a pension package and payoff, should they be able to re-enter that same profession outside of exceptional circumstances, potentially preventing a newly qualified worker from gaining employment?” questioned Mr Lunn. “This is the situation that our education system faces at present in relation to supply teachers.

“I should be clear that I do not include teachers who have been made redundant or have had to leave employment due to ill-health. They must continue to have the right to re-enter the profession.

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“This is an issue of fairness. Many newly-qualified teachers need the valuable experience that supply teaching provides yet they are not given the opportunity to do such work.

“We have so many new teachers that it is very difficult for them to gain full-time employment and this type of work is often their only lifeline,” he continued.

“This issue presents a massive challenge for the Education Minister and I believe that it must be addressed urgently.

“Given the current economic climate, it is particularly difficult for new teachers to gain employment, and politicians need to look at the best way of delivering value for money in supply teaching and ensuring new teachers can get work.

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“We need to address this issue in a swift and effective manner because not doing so could mean continued frustration for graduates and it may encourage them to look elsewhere to avail of work opportunities,” concluded Mr Lunn.

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